Cynthia Chartier

Bio

Cynthia Chartier was born in Boston, Massachusetts. She began studying art in the Boston area at the Notre Dame Art School when she was eight years old, continuing her studies during the summer months in Europe. She then studied at the Boston Museum School, the Monserratt School of Visual Art and the Norton Museum School of Art in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Language and symbolism are important aspects of conveying emotion, expression, energy and reflection in her work.

Cynthia Chartier’s work has been exhibited in Dallas, Boston, Palm Beach, Los Angeles, and is part of the permanent collection of the Jesuit Dallas Museum.

Artist Statement

“As an abstract-reflectionist painter, my primary subjects are people. Language and symbolism are used to convey important aspects of energy, emotion, expression and vision that are reflected by people I find engaging.

The paintings I create translate as an abstract expression using prisms of rich vibrant color and sensual curving shapes with acrylic on canvas and symphony sheet music. The idea is to convey the purest essence of spirit experienced directly from the source.

The sheet music is carefully hand-selected, according to the energy expressed by each individual, as there is a direct correlation between people and music. Emotions are like a beautiful language using the various instruments played in the symphony. The energy from the sounds reflection creates prisms of color and imagery which mixes with the emotions of the soul. This is the essence of how I create.”

“Art is the mirror of who we are and what we would like to become.”

AlphaBots Book Release Party

The AlphaBots are finally here! Meet the artist behind the book, and pick up an autographed copy for your collection
Book Release Party with the The Impossible WinterbourneSaturday, February 24th 7-9pm

This project was over four years in the making, and thanks to a successful Kickstarter campaign last year, The AlphaBots will now be available to everyone! We will have original Winterbourne sculptures and mixed media collages featuring the AlphaBots on display for this event.

Kenneth Tom Olsen

NOW through Sunday, February 25th

Olsen is a Danish artist who has been painting since his youth, however it was not always his primary career path. Following his service in the Danish Air Force, Olsen worked in the telecommunications business for more than 20 years. He recently left a position as CEO of a successful company in order to paint full time. His drive to follow his passion is apparent in his work.

Polish Poster Weekend

Friday, February 16th – Monday, February 19th

We will be featuring a unique collection of our Polish posters from the 1950’s to today! Polish posters are filled with surrealist imagery and fantastical beasts, from the whimsical to the macabre. These quirky art gems are available in every price point. Stop by during the long weekend and check out this bizarre collection!

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Kenneth Tom Olsen

NOW through Sunday, February 25th

Olsen is a Danish artist who has been painting since his youth, however it was not always his primary career path. Following his service in the Danish Air Force, Olsen worked in the telecommunications business for more than 20 years. He recently left a position as CEO of a successful company in order to paint full time. His drive to follow his passion is apparent in his work.